U.K. based Rivertrace Limited has actually gotten a declaration of conformity from DNV GL for its exhaust scrubber washwater display– CLEVER ESM.
Any washwater made use of by damp scrubber systems to eliminate toxins from exhaust gas have to be kept track of to guarantee that it fulfills IMO water high quality criteria before release to the sea.
Rivertrace’s SMART ESM, currently onboard a number of vessels, actions as well as documents the controlled water high quality criteria PAH, turbidity, temperature level as well as pH, on open-loop, closed-loop as well as hybrid scrubber systems. The system makes it possible for ship drivers to keep track of washwater high quality criteria in actual time at both the inlet as well as electrical outlet, sustaining constant conformity within IMO discharge limitations.
The DNV GL declaration of conformity accredits that the CLEVER ESM tracking system runs with an appropriate precision for the dimension of PAH, turbidity, pH as well as temperature level within the varieties needed by MEPC 259( 68 ).
“We welcome this latest stamp of approval from DNV GL for our SMART ESM technology,” claims Rivertrace taking care of supervisorMike Coomber “It further demonstrates our commitment to providing reputable equipment for washwater monitoring that ship operators can use in their quest for clean shipping. Rivertrace’s long history in the market and expertise in oil in water quality monitoring means that our customers can rest assured that our technology is well certified, fit for purpose and will provide ultimate monitoring accuracy.”